CLI vs GUI
Pros and Cons
Presented by: [Your Name]
Introduction
CLI and GUI are two major user interfaces.
Each has strengths and weaknesses.
What is CLI?
Text-based interface using commands.
Fast and efficient for advanced users.
Used in terminals like Bash or CMD.
What is GUI?
Graphical interface with windows and icons.
Easy to learn and user-friendly.
Used in systems like Windows and macOS.
CLI - Advantages
Fast for experienced users.
Uses less system memory.
Good for automation and scripting.
CLI - Disadvantages
Steep learning curve.
Typing errors can be costly.
Lacks visual feedback.
GUI - Advantages
Easy for beginners.
Visually intuitive.
Widespread use in consumer apps.
GUI - Disadvantages
Slower than CLI for repetitive tasks.
Consumes more resources.
Limited control for advanced tasks.
CLI vs GUI - Summary
CLI: Precise, lightweight, fast.
GUI: Intuitive, accessible, visual.
Use case determines the better choice.
Conclusion
CLI is powerful but less friendly.
GUI is friendly but less efficient.
Choose based on user needs and context.
Source: geeksforgeeks.org

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    CLI vs GUI Prosand Cons Presented by: [Your Name]
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    Introduction CLI and GUIare two major user interfaces. Each has strengths and weaknesses.
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    What is CLI? Text-basedinterface using commands. Fast and efficient for advanced users. Used in terminals like Bash or CMD.
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    What is GUI? Graphicalinterface with windows and icons. Easy to learn and user-friendly. Used in systems like Windows and macOS.
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    CLI - Advantages Fastfor experienced users. Uses less system memory. Good for automation and scripting.
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    CLI - Disadvantages Steeplearning curve. Typing errors can be costly. Lacks visual feedback.
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    GUI - Advantages Easyfor beginners. Visually intuitive. Widespread use in consumer apps.
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    GUI - Disadvantages Slowerthan CLI for repetitive tasks. Consumes more resources. Limited control for advanced tasks.
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    CLI vs GUI- Summary CLI: Precise, lightweight, fast. GUI: Intuitive, accessible, visual. Use case determines the better choice.
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    Conclusion CLI is powerfulbut less friendly. GUI is friendly but less efficient. Choose based on user needs and context. Source: geeksforgeeks.org